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What are brakes or calipers

The brakes and/or calipers on a vehicle refer to a system to slow down a vehicle when needed. In general,…

7 years ago

The Kevin Brown Method: General overview and recapitulation

When removing paint defects, like scratches or water spot etching, the Kevin Brown Method uses a Finishing Polish instead of…

8 years ago

Kevin Brown Method: The procedure for paint defect removal

For removing defects with the Kevin Brown Method we first apply a massive amount of the finishing polish on the…

8 years ago

Kevin Brown Method: How a random orbital affects your polishing performance

A random orbital and its different settings can affect your performance in a great way. A couple of big issues…

8 years ago

Kevin Brown Method: Cleaning your pad and how wetting agents help

Keeping your pad clean is very important, because the paint residue on/in your pad can cause scouring onto the paint…

8 years ago

Kevin Brown Method: Priming your pad depending on the goal

According to Kevin Brown there are different kind of ways to prime your pad. For defect removal we use a…

8 years ago

Kevin Brown Method: Pad comparison

Overall pad performance is dependent on the type and amount of fabric, stiffness and length of the fibers and how…

8 years ago

Kevin Brown Method: The importance of pad priming

A primed pad will outperform a non-primed pad in cutting. So a primed pad should give a great polishing result…

8 years ago

Kevin Brown Method: Materials for defect removal

For defect removal we need at least a polish, a pad and a polishing machine. In this article we describe…

8 years ago

Variables that play a part in polishing results

Polishing a certain surface, using a certain technique will not always yield the same results. This is one of the…

8 years ago